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Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following is NOT true of the transition state?
O a. It is unstable and dissociate into products
O b. Old bonds are weakened and new bonds begin to form
O c. It has a greater energy than the products
O d. It cannot dissociate into products without needing any
additional energy
е.
It has a greater energy than the reactants
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